September 9, 2019
Article By: Allison Smith
Photos Courtesy of the Atlanta Falcons
The offense is one of the best in the league, on paper. The Defense is back at full strength, young, healthy, and with a new Defensive Coordinator. A revamped Offensive line, that never played together in the preseason. New Special teams coach with restructured and built up return game. Overall game plan. BLAND. Overall, team play. BAD. This is how the Atlanta Falcons begin the 2019 campaign.
The only player not active due to injury was Matt Gono, leading Kaleb McGary to start at right tackle. Next to him is fellow first round draft pick, Chris Lindstrom. McGary did share time with experienced Ty Sambrailo.
The first offensive play of the game was indicative of the entire game. The Falcons offense takes the field after the opening kickoff. The first offensive play ends in a sack on Matt Ryan for an 8-yard loss. Followed by a short Devonta Freeman run, then a 12-yard scramble by Ryan, that resulted in a fourth down. The punt was blocked and Minnesota starts their first drive on the Falcons’ 21. Two plays later, Kirk Cousins finds Adam Thielen for the touchdown.
The Falcons managed 4 turnovers, while the defense officially forced one, but did not recover that ball. Ryan threw 2 interceptions. The first was a bad decision to an overly covered Julio Jones, the other seemed like a miscommunication to Luke Stocker in the end zone. Stocker pulled up while Ryan threw the ball to the corner of the end zone, into the hands of Anthony Harris. Meanwhile, Mohammed Sanu, Julio, and Calvin Ridley were on the sidelines. The usually sure handed Freeman had a fumble in the red zone, which Sanu came up with, but was ruled a turnover to Minnesota. As a note, Freeman was nearly down and going for extra yards and not just dropping or mishandling the ball, but in the end, a fumble is a fumble.
Ryan didn’t look comfortable Sunday, clearly beginning with a sack doesn’t help your quarterback feel confident with his mostly new offensive line.
Austin Hooper lead the team in receptions with 9 catches for 77 yards, but was used too late in the game to matter. Ridley had 4 receptions for 64 yards and an uncelebrated touchdown. Jones had 6 receptions, 31 yards, and a very late touchdown. As usual, Sanu made some incredible catches for 57 yards and Justin Hardy looked sharp on limited time with 4 receptions for 41 yards. Russell Gage had one reception that lead to a no call hit to the head and left the game under concussion protocol.
The offensive line that was built in free agency and the draft (including moving up in the draft to take 2 offensive linemen in the first round), was no better than last season. The starting lineup never played together in any of the 5 preseason due to rotations, injuries, trials. The Falcons rotated tackles in and out instead of settling on a single player for the game.
Freeman and Ito Smith were the only running backs activated for the game. Freeman had 8 rushes for 19 yards while Smith tallied 31 yards on his 6 carries. Ryan was the second leading rusher with 2 scrambles for 24 yards. Third downs became easily predictable due to the lack of the running game. The o-line allowed 4 sacks (3, against Jake Matthews) and 7 hits on Ryan, so he never really had time to set and make good passes and with the running game nearly non-existent, there were many 3 and outs, leaving the defense on the field much of the game.
That being said, the defense did a decent job and adjusted well after half time, but it was too little too late at that point. The defense gave up 265 yards on the day, but could not stop the run game. The first score for Minnesota was immediately after the punt block, so was a short field and an instant 7/0 lead. Now healthy, Keanu Neal, Deion Jones, and Ricardo Allen had good games, with 1, 5, and 3 tackles respectively. Likely Keke and Rico will receive fine letters this week due to “physical” hits. Meanwhile, Vic Beasley pulled up on a possible sack, possibly because of the rules in the back of his head.
The leading tackler was new Falcon Tyeler Davison with 8 total tackles, followed by Minnesota grad De’Vondre Campbell with 6. The interior defensive line had a decent day (Davison, Grady Jarrett, Jack Crawford), however the defense could not set the hard edge and ended up giving up the soft corner too often. Dalvin Cook had a 21-yard play when Takk McKinley ran inside and didn’t have containment. Overall, the defensive ends had a rough day. As expected, Isaiah Oliver was picked on, very successfully for the Vikings.
The defense was not able to make Kirk Cousins uncomfortable, so he was able to easily complete 8 of 10 passes for 98 yards, then rely on the running game. Cousins did fumble three times, one caused by Jarrett, the other by Neal, but was ruled out of bounds, and simply missed the hand-off once. The rest of the game however, Cousins was not under duress.
Like many fans, I think the Falcons did not have enough starters time on the field, or on the field at the same time during the preseason. They needed more real playing time, together, and better communications. The communication issues were even more prevalent in the offensive issues, offensive line as well as Ryan and some of his receivers. The team accumulated 9 penalties. And after the drama of bringing back Matt Bryant, when the Falcons did finally score 2 touchdowns, they went, unsuccessfully, for the 2-point conversion and did not even utilize Bryant.
Overall, the team looked ill-prepared for the start of the season. All 3 phases of the games were near disasters. The first play of the game was a sack allowed by the offense, three plays later, a punt was blocked, then two plays later, the defense gave up the first touchdown of the game. Everyone’s post-game interviews sounded mad and frustrated with their performance. As they should have. Hopefully this means big things for the home opener on Sunday night against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Injury Update
- Russell Gage: In concussion protocol.
- Chris Lindstrom: Broken foot, on IR, out for 8 weeks.
Golden Talon: Grady Jarrett – Grady recorded a sack, forced fumble, 2 tackles for loss, and 5 total tackles in the game. He had good pressure all day, despite often being held with no calls.
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